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Management of non-invasive tumours, benign tumours and breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic: recommendations based on a Latin American survey.
Luis Pendola, G; Elizalde, Roberto; Vargas, Pablo Sitic; Mallarino, José Caicedo; González, Eduardo; Parada, José; Camus, Mauricio; Schwartz, Ricardo; Bargalló, Enrique; Freitas, Ruffo; Costa, Mauricio Magalhaes; de Oliveira, Vilmar Marques; Escobar, Paula; Oller, Miguel; Viaña, Luis Fernando; Bambino, Antonio Jurado; Sarria, Gustavo; Terrier, Francisco; Corrales, Roger; Sanabria, Valeria; Agostini, Juan Carlos Rodríguez; Chacón, Gonzalo Vargas; Pérez, Víctor Manuel; Avilés, Verónica; Galarreta, José; Laviña, Guillermo; Fuentes, Jorge Pérez; de Castellanos, Lía Bueso; Osorio, Bolívar Arboleda; Castillo, Herbert; Figueroa, Claudia.
  • Luis Pendola G; Ecuadorian Society of Breast Pathology (SEPAM Guayaquil Ecuador), Mastology Service, National Oncology Institute-Society to Fight Cancer, (CENONI) Comprehensive Oncology Centre, Guayaquil 090513, Ecuador.
  • Elizalde R; Argentinian Society of Mastology (SAM), Pirovano Hospital Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Vargas PS; Bolivian Society of Mastology, Oncology Institute of East Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • Mallarino JC; Colombian Association of Mastology, Country Hospital, Oncology Centre, Bogota, Colombia.
  • González E; Argentinian Society of Mastology (SAM), Ángel H Roffo Oncology Institute, University of Buenos Aires, C1053 CABA, Argentina.
  • Parada J; Uruguayan Society of Mastology, Image Clinic Drs. Parada, Maldonado Hospital, Dr. Elbio Rivero, Cantegril Sanatorium, Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay.
  • Camus M; Chilean Society of Mastology, Clinical Hospital, Catholic Pontificia University of Chile, Chile.
  • Schwartz R; Chilean Society of Mastology, Santiago Military Hospital, Las Condes Clinic, Chile.
  • Bargalló E; Mexican Association of Mastology, National Cancer Institute, ABC Medical Centre, Mexico.
  • Freitas R; Brazilian Society of Mastology, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
  • Costa MM; Brazilian Society of Mastology, Americas Oncology Centre, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
  • de Oliveira VM; Brazilian Society of Mastology, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
  • Escobar P; Chilean Society of Mastology, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
  • Oller M; Dominican Society of Surgery, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana.
  • Viaña LF; Colombian Association of Mastology, Bogota, Colombia.
  • Bambino AJ; Ecuadorian Society of Breast Pathology, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
  • Sarria G; Peruvian Society of Mastology, Lima, Peru.
  • Terrier F; Argentinian Society of Mastology, Italian de La Plata Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Corrales R; Bolivian Society of Mastology, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • Sanabria V; Paraguayan Society of Mastology, Itauguá National Hospital, Paraguay.
  • Agostini JCR; Venezuelan Society of Mastology, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Chacón GV; Costa Rican Society of Mastology, San Jose, Costa Rica.
  • Pérez VM; Mexican Association of Mastology, Mexico DF, Mexico.
  • Avilés V; Nicaraguan Mastology Association, Vivian Pellas Hospital Managua, Managua, Nicaragua.
  • Galarreta J; Peruvian Society of Mastology, Lima, Peru.
  • Laviña G; Uruguayan Society of Mastology, Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Fuentes JP; Venezuelan Society of Mastology, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • de Castellanos LB; Honduran Society of Mastology, Mater Dei Hospital and Clinics, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
  • Osorio BA; Puerto Rican Society of Mastology, HIMA San Pablo Oncology Hospital, Caguas, Puerto Rico.
  • Castillo H; Guatemalan Society of Mastology, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
  • Figueroa C; El Salvador Society of Mastology, San Salvador, El Salvador.
Ecancermedicalscience ; 14: 1115, 2020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33209106
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has changed health systems across the world, both in general hospitals and in oncology institutes or centres.For cancer specialists, particularly breast cancer (BC), the COVID-19 pandemic represents a combination of challenges since the hospital resources and staff have become more limited; this has obliged oncology specialists to seek a consensus and establish which patients with BC require more urgent attention and which patients can wait until there is a better control of this pandemic. The health system in Latin America has some special characteristics; in some of the countries, there are shortages which limit access to several specialities (surgery, clinical oncology and radiotherapy) in some regions. OBJECTIVE: After a systematic review of the most recent literature regarding the management of BC during the COVID-19 pandemic, the main objective is to understand the position of the different Latin American Societies of Mastology in terms of available alternatives for the treatment of BC. METHODS: After carrying out a comprehensive and exhaustive search of the most recent guides on the management of BC during the COVID-19 pandemic, the board members of the Latin American Federation of Mastology invited, via email, different specialists, all experts in BC care, to complete an anonymous survey online.The survey was distributed between 30 and 10 May 2020. The survey included 27 questions on four topics: demographic information, consultations, imaging and treatment of BC.The questionnaire was sent and then distributed to various health specialists including breast surgeons, clinical oncologists, radiation oncologists and radiologists via the Presidents of the different Latin American Societies of Mastology in 18 countries. The results are summarised as tallies based on the number of responses to each question. RESULTS: A total of 499 responses were received. The majority of the respondents were males (275 (55.11%)); 290 participants were over 45 years (58.11%).The questionnaire presented those surveyed with three possible answers (agree, disagree and neither agree nor disagree). The results reflect that there was consensus in the majority of situations presented. Only seven questions revealed disagreement among those responding. The results are presented as recommendations. CONCLUSION: The management of patients with BC presents unique challenges during the current world health situation produced by COVID-19 pandemic. Breast care specialists (surgical oncologists, breast care clinicians, clinical oncologists, radiation oncologists and radiologists) from 18 countries in Central and South America submitted through their responses and recommendations for the treatment of BC during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article